A-Tec Office Solutions

Typewriter Repair Service

When your copier is broke, it ain't no joke…Call A-Tec.

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Trained, Experienced And Expert Typewriter Repair Technicians

A-Tec Office Solutions, Inc. is the number one typewriter repair facility in Stockton, Lodi, Tracy and the Central Valley of California. The typewriter remains a valuable tool for many business circumstances. Our company has a long history and tradition repairing typewriters. Our typewriter repair staff and technicians are typewriter experts with a vast knowledge of typewriters and repair, who can answer any question you may have.

Typewriter Supplies

We have an extensive selection of typewriter supplies including ribbons. correction tapes and daisy wheels.

We take pride in our typewriter service and our technicians are trained on most make and models of typewriters. Here are some typewriters we service:

Lexmark

Smith Corona

IBM

Nakajima

Royal

Brother

Typewriter Sales

We have various new & used typewriters for sale. Our staff has over 90 years of typewriter repair and service experience. We have been a family owned and operated business since 1913. Jim, the head of typewriter repair and maintenance, is here for all your typewriter needs from daisy wheels to winding on new ribbons.

DID YOU KNOW?

Haloid introduced the first commercial xerographic copier, the Xerox Model A, in 1949. They later changed their name to Xerox and introduced the desktop copier in 1963.

DID YOU KNOW?

60% of all copies contain information that has been left by previous owners. Remember to wipe the memory of your old machines.

DID YOU KNOW?

Chester Carlson invented the photocopy machine because his arthritis made his work as a patent attorney painfully unbearable.

DID YOU KNOW?

Photocopiers don't use ink, they actually use toner, which is a mixture of rust, wax, pigment, and plastic granules.

DID YOU KNOW?

Fuser rollers get up to about 401 degrees Fahrenheit! Fuser rollers are the two cylinders that heat up to adhere the toner to the page. Yes, they get very hot--but the paper moves through quickly enough to not get burned.